http://www.asap-supplies.com/brass-drilled-water-intake-strainer-grating-40260620956Part No. 402606IN STOCK£17.66£14.72Seaflow Brass Round Intake Strainer Grate (Drilled / 120mm OD / 96mm ID)https://www.asap-supplies.com/media/catalog/product/cache/1/small_image/640x640/fdb35cd01e436680a0b1056789d913eb/4/0/402606_3.jpg
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£17.66£14.72GBPInStockPart No. 402606IN STOCK<p>Seaflow circular intake strainer plate made from brass, with drilled hole gratings. This strainer grate is designed for raw water intake systems, such as those used in sailing boat engine coolant. It is designed to secure to the outside of the boat over a through hull skin fitting to prevent debris entering the intake system.</p> <p>The strainer grating can be secured to the hull using four screws although it is recommended to use a marine sealant as well. Please ensure the inside diameter of this strainer plate will fit over the outside diameter of your skin fitting.</p>
<p><p><strong>Important note: </strong>All fittings used for through hull applications must be correctly electrically bonded to ensure protection from electrolytic corrosion. Brass is susceptible to dezincification and may not last as long as other materials in below waterline through hull applications.</p>Seaflow

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Seaflow circular intake strainer plate made from brass, with drilled hole gratings. This strainer grate is designed for raw water intake systems, such as those used in sailing boat engine coolant. It is designed to secure to the outside of the boat over a through hull skin fitting to prevent debris entering the intake system.

The strainer grating can be secured to the hull using four screws although it is recommended to use a marine sealant as well. Please ensure the inside diameter of this strainer plate will fit over the outside diameter of your skin fitting.

Important note: All fittings used for through hull applications must be correctly electrically bonded to ensure protection from electrolytic corrosion. Brass is susceptible to dezincification and may not last as long as other materials in below waterline through hull applications.